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Daughter Often Has a Fever, Blood Test Normal, How to Handle?

My daughter is 10 years old, and her blood test is normal, but she often has a fever. What should be done for further examination and treatment advice?
  • FAQ
  • Child Health
  • Fever Management
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Daughter Often Has Worms in Her Stomach, How to Diagnose and Treat?

How to determine if your daughter has worms in her stomach and receive effective treatment?
  • FAQ
  • Health
  • Worms
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Daughter Often Needs to Urinate at Night: Is It Due to Catching a Cold, Kidney Issues, or Something Else?

Understand the possible causes and solutions for your daughter frequently needing to urinate.
  • FAQ
  • Child Health
  • Kidney Problems
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Daughter Suddenly Can’t See After Waking Up from Nap

Discusses the possible causes and treatment methods for a daughter’s sudden vision problem
  • FAQ
  • Ophthalmology
  • Symptoms
  • Medication Factors
  • Follow-up Visit
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Daughter Touched by Small Dog, No Break in Skin, Should We Worry About Rabies?

Inquiring about a child’s contact with a pet dog without causing a wound, whether there is still a need to worry about the transmission of rabies.
  • FAQ
  • Dog Contact
  • Rabies Prevention
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Daughter, 4 Years Old, Always Has a Runny Nose! Why Does She Also Often Have Stomach Pain?

Why does a 4-year-old daughter frequently have a runny nose and stomach pain, and how should it be handled?
  • FAQ
  • Health
  • Medicine
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Daughter, 9 Years Old, Can Only Speak Two Words, Can Hear, But Cannot Roll the Tongue Up, What to Do?

A 9-year-old girl’s language disorder may be related to a short lingual frenulum. It is recommended to seek medical attention promptly for examination and consider surgical treatment.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Language Disorders
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Daughter’s Breasts Begin to Develop at Nine: Is This Considered Early Puberty?

Discovering that your daughter’s breasts start to develop at the age of nine, wondering if it’s considered early puberty and how to treat it.
  • FAQ
  • Early Puberty
  • Adolescence
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Daughter’s Enuresis

Enuresis Issues and Treatment Methods
  • FAQ
  • Enuresis
  • Child Health
  • Traditional Chinese Medicine Treatment
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Daughter’s Eyes Swelling After Crying

Understanding the Causes and Treatment for Eye Swelling After a Daughter’s Crying
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Eye Swelling
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